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I'm wondering if you remembered to adjust and tighten down the positioning rod on the underside of the transmission tailshaft. Seems to me if that's loose you might end up with enough play that the clutch fork could be moving the engine on its mounts and that play could lead to a clutch that's not properly disengaged during a shift.
Posted on: 2012/12/1 8:02
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Hey Guys!
Took the Packard for a drive to the local, "Dollar General". Man, it was a lot of fun! It's probably a 2.5 mile round trip but, it is the furthest I have driven my car. I won't be able to go out too far without insurance, registration, and a driver's license. For now I am one happy camper. My brother rode with me and we picked up a few things. I don't have any problems with the gearshift lever getting jammed, the car must like me (of course!). I am getting much more familiar with this car as far as knowing how large it is and not stalling it. Speedometer, odometer work, which is really nice. When I first got the car the mileage read 15292.5 which I thought couldn't be correct, but might actually be. I'm looking forward to take the car out again. I have patiently dealt with every problem that has plagued me on this car. Sometimes I would get angry or down when things just didn't seem to go my way, but it's days like this that I was dreaming of. Something so simple as driving a car 2 miles to a store brought me such joy. Never take it for granted. Happy Packarding! -Garrett
Posted on: 2012/12/10 1:22
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Have a look for wear on the pedal rubbers. If it is a 20,000 mile car there isn't much wear . if it a 120,000 mile car then one corner of each of the brake and clutch pedal rubbers will be definitely worn, depending on how tall the driver is. Just my thoughts and personal experience anyway. It sounds like your earlier problems were concerning your personal relationship with the vehicle, not a problem with the vehicle mechanicals. Best regards and be careful without the licence, insurance etc. Peter Toet
Posted on: 2012/12/10 2:47
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Have a look for wear on the pedal rubbers. If it is a 20,000 mile car there isn't much wear . if it a 120,000 mile car then one corner of each of the brake and clutch pedal rubbers will be definitely worn, depending on how tall the driver is. Just my thoughts and personal experience anyway. It sounds like your earlier problems were concerning your personal relationship with the vehicle, not a problem with the vehicle mechanicals. Best regards and be careful without the licence, insurance etc. Peter Toet
Posted on: 2012/12/10 2:47
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Here is a neat old video from 1935, a few Packards in there.
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Posted on: 2013/2/21 20:21
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GearRat,
Thanks for posting. Perhaps someone has better eyes than I do right now. At 2:52 high end car dealership shows up with car lot across side street. Packard? Looks slightly out of focus to me and looks a little earlier style wise/ Dealer used lot? Sixth viewing, I think new cars in 35. At 2:53 entrance to dealership-name plaques kind of look like they spell Packard. 2:55 sure looks like Packard grille
Posted on: 2013/2/21 20:34
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Hey guys!
Well... I vacuumed out the '52 today, went to remove the back seat bottom cushion and knocked a piece of the body off, LOL. It was where some really bad rust was, and they had used wire mesh and bondo to repair it. I was wanting to make some patch panels and what happened today gave me an excuse to do so. Used a flux welder, and copied the contours under the drivers door on a piece of 26 gauge. I'm looking forward to doing more on the car! At least it didn't make it look worse. -Garrett
Posted on: 2013/2/26 22:11
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Great looking job on your patch.
Packardtaximan
Posted on: 2013/2/26 22:19
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Thank you Mr.'Taximan!
I'd say you're a braver man than I am for taking on that project but, the '52 was pretty darn rough when I got it. You'll do fine with that taxi you've got there. Enjoy it, -Garrett
Posted on: 2013/2/27 13:50
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1952 200 Deluxe Touring Sedan " If you don't go when you want to go, when you do go, you'll find you've gone"- Burt Munro |
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